Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » body art - tattoo » Alternative » SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude--Principles, Skills and Tools  
Categories
music
h.r. giger
vampire: masquerade
esoterica
apparel
video
body art - tattoo
jewelry
HALLOWEEN
women's boots
men's boots
Info
about us
links
posters
Related Categories
• Alternative
Sex Instruction
Sex
Subcategories
Mass Market
Trade
SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude--Principles, Skills and Tools
SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude--Principles, Skills and Tools

zoom enlarge 
Author: Guy Baldwin
Publisher: Daedalus Publishing Company
Category: Book

List Price: $15.95
Buy New: $10.85
You Save: $5.10 (32%)



New (3) Used (3) from $10.85

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 146748

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 184
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.4

ISBN: 1881943143
Dewey Decimal Number: 306
EAN: 9781881943143
ASIN: 1881943143

Publication Date: April 2002
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 7 to 11 days

Similar Items:

  • The Compleat Slave: Creating And Living An Erotic Dominant/submissive Lifestyle
  • The Master's Manual: A Handbook of Erotic Dominance
  • Becoming a Slave
  • Protocols: Handbook for the female slave
  • Master/slave Relations: Handbook of Theory and Practice (M/s Studies Books)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Guy Baldwin, author of Ties That Bind, joins forces with a grateful slave to produce this gripping and personal account on the subject of consenual slavery. Philosophical and intense, Slavercraft dares to delve beneath the surface of D/s relationships and gives us an intimate and revealing view from a rare perspective- that of a slave. The authors examine the psychology and spirituality behind the Master/ slave dynamic, and the result is a book that is resourceful, thought provoking and sexually charged. Beautifully written and intriguing, Slavecraft is sure to leave an impact.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A book about Being   October 21, 2003
 30 out of 31 found this review helpful

If you're looking for a how-to book, this ain't it! However, if you're looking for a book to contribute to and strengthen your own foundation for slaving, you'll be turning the right pages here. I found this book to be very helpful, surprisingly from both the Master and slave perspectives. (I'm a switch, have a slave (of two years) and am now looking to practice deep submission with a particular Sir.) This book gives a good foundation for BEING slave, rather than DOING slave, and it is my belief that effective and natural DOING must be preceeded by strong and confident BEING. It's refreshing to find a book that comes from this approach, even though there are enough tips and practical "how-to" in this read. It was also nice to read a book about slaving written by a slave, who understands the nuances and character of a slave mindset! (This, rather than being written by Masters or scholars who approach slaving from an outsider's perspective, which all too often seems to be the case.) SlaveCraft does not have all the answers (and, really, what book possibly could), and Baldwin acknowledges that its contents is a narrative drawn from personal experience and practices -- not universal -- with hopes that these will be helpful to others. Pat Califia's postlude gives a nice balance to the book as well, though I prefer the author's writing style easier to absorb on a gut level than Mr. Califa's more cerebral syntax (meaning no disrespect). On the whole, this book gives the reader -- both Master and slave alike -- plenty to consider and digest.


4 out of 5 stars Potentially Polarizing   October 10, 2002
 21 out of 26 found this review helpful

This book, just like Guy Baldwin himself, is likely to stir up strong emotions for years to come. By focusing on the personal and individual journey of someone who imagines himself as a slave, this book challenges several of the assumptions current in the gay SM subculture. While the chapters are thought provoking and the "exercises" possibly useful, the emotions of the writer (whoever that is since the "slave" is unnamed) are what really stick out. Patrick Califia's response from the dominant side of things is a wonderful addition. This book cannot and should not be the one and only you use if you are undertaking the slave role but it can be a useful addition to your education.


2 out of 5 stars Interesting but ulitimately unhelpful book   July 26, 2005
 19 out of 21 found this review helpful

Several people suggested I read this book because they found it the best book about being a submissive, especially a service oriented one. While reading this book was interesting, I found almost nothing in it that would help me in my relationship with my mistress.

The goals and ideas Baldwin sets down are not ones that resonate with me. I read the whole book and felt frustrated that I wasn't getting what I wanted out of it. I didn't feel like I understood service submission any better than when I started the book.

Personally, I would suggest the two Miss Abernathy books. Epecially the work book which is full of exercises to do. I don't agree with everything she says, but I agree with most of it and I have found it extremely helpful.



5 out of 5 stars The first review is way off base   September 13, 2002
 18 out of 20 found this review helpful

This book not only gives great insight with useful tools, it offers the reader the chance to re-think how they are approaching this lifestyle and whether they are approaching it with a 'true' heart ...

Mentorship is useful, but seriously there are a lot of bottoms, submissives and slaves that not only do not have the resourses to find a mentor, but they are too shy to go out and find one.

I would have given this book WAY more then 5 stars but that was the highest possible score.


3 out of 5 stars A Slightly Lacking Honest Look at the D/s Dynamic   June 3, 2002
 7 out of 10 found this review helpful

Guy Baldwin has put together an interesting book that tells a tale of devotion and service that will intrigue and excite you. What is lacking is a sense of honesty since Guy has gone to great lengths to hide the fact that he is the "grateful slave", and this calls into question the integrity of the account and takes away from what would otherwise be a wonderful love story. How can the devotion be believable if the "grateful slave" is ashamed to claim what his heart is saying?

The 10 principles obviously come from experience with the D/s dynamic and give very good insights. Guy is obviously speaking from the heart. Previously serialized in International Leatherman, the only new material is the forward and afterward by Patrick Califia, who brings us the reminder that to be a slave one must have a Master that inspires such devotion. The all too brief Mastercraft: A Dialogue With Guy Baldwin's SlaveCraft give us a nice discussion of the D/s dynamic as a whole, and this is worth the price of the book all by itself.

If you are interested in the Master/slave dynamic SlaveCraft will certainly interest you, if not inspire you to consider the honesty of your own desires.

Powered by Associate-O-Matic

T-shirts, Posters

Pentagram T-shirts, bags, etc...


Gothic Posters


Antique Map Reproductions


Che Guevara shirts
and accessories


Terra Naturals - All Natural Products






© Darkpub.com 2001-2007. All rights reserved. Domain Registration and Hosting